Alpha-taxilin (TXLNA)

Links to databases

Alpha-taxilin (also known as interleukin-14) is a cytokine involved in regulating the proliferation of normal and cancerous B cells. As well as inducing B-cell proliferation, this protein inhibits antibody secretion, and expands selected B-cell subgroups. It is produced mainly by T cells and certain malignant B cells.

NOTE: The calibrator curve below shows the performance of the assay with the estimated sensitivity and dynamic range parameters indicated. These curves are generated during the assay validation process using recombinant antigens. Please note that when analyzing biological samples the data generated will be given in the form of relative quantification (NPX values) and cannot be converted to absolute protein concentrations. For more info about NPX measurements, please visit our FAQ page.

Analytical Measuring Range

LOD (pg/mL)

7.63

LLOQ (pg/mL)

7.63

ULOQ (pg/mL)

31250

Hook (pg/mL)

125000

Range (logs)

3.6

Calibrator curve generated in multiplex

Precision

Within run precision Coefficient of Variation (CV)

7%

Between run precision Coefficient of Variation (CV)

14%

Precision (repeatability) is calculated from linearized NPX values over LOD.

Biomarker Validation Data

Additional validation data, as well as a more detailed description of how the Olink panels are quality controlled can be found in our Data Validation documents. To download or to learn more go to the Data Validation page.